Non-State Actors Lead the Way to Decarbonization

Why is Japan struggling to increase its share of renewable energy and decarbonize its economy Companies, municipalities, research institutions, and civil society organizations are seeking answers to these very questions. Ken Tanaka, of the Japan Climate Initiative Secretariat, shares some unique insight.

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Ken Tanaka works for WWF Japan and serves as the secretariat of the Japan Climate Initiative (JCI) that is co-organized with CDP Japan and Renewable Energy Institute.

What is the JCI’s role in coordinating decarbonization efforts in Japan?

Why is Japan struggling with the transition to renewable energy?

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Source: US Energy Information Administration.

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